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On 18 Jan 2009 at 1:20, Manuel Leithner wrote: |
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> No, he's correct. He wanted to undo paxctl -m. |
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ah, undoing. it's still not correct for the reason i told you. |
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-zex is the base state, as the manpage says as well... |
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> Regards, |
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> Manuel Leithner |
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> On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 23:27:51 +0100, pageexec@××××××××.hu wrote: |
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> > On 17 Jan 2009 at 11:06, Grant wrote: |
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> > > >> Does anyone know how to |
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> > > >> fix this? How can I undo what I did with the above paxctl command |
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> > > >> since it doesn't seem to be helping? |
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> > > > man paxctl would tell you if you looked ;). |
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> > > Thanks, it's 'paxctl -M /usr/bin/mplayer'. |
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> > you mean -m, -M would enforce MPROTECT when in softmode. |
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